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Artist Comments
"As kids, we used to run around with grass stains on our jeans while playing under a blue sky with a limitless imagination as our guide," says artist Mark Ri...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract USA - Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
This piece is a close up of a tennis ball. This piece was completed using an airbrush. Working from background to foreground I used...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist USA - Paintings
Acrylic
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Gouache, Vellum
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Mixed Media, Paper, Acrylic
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Acrylic
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Linen, Ink, Mixed Media
Artist Comments
"This old bait shop on Sarasota's City Island is a place that takes you back to a simpler time when live shrimp was the favorite bait for those who drifted the bay waters for speckled trout and other types of school fish," says Fernando. Part of his signature series of nautical scenes capturing the watercraft, wildlife and landscape of his native Florida. He regularly travels, making sketches, taking notes and shooting photographs to later reference in his studio. The result is detailed, intimate paintings that radiate the stunning light and tropical breezes of the Sunshine State.
About the Artist
Artist Fernando Soler illuminates the Florida coast with vibrant seascapes. Being immersed in fine arts, as well as having been a charter captain, Soler has always been drawn to the ocean. Any location that inspires him turns into a sketch, is taken to his studio, and is brought to life with acrylic and oil on canvas. "My paintings reflect nautical themes, and nature in general, with the impressionist color palette in mind." Fernando enjoys listening to jazz from the sixties and seventies to inspire his creative process. When he is not painting, you can find him golfing, visiting fine restaurants and pubs in the city of New Orleans, or playing jazz on his trumpet. Fernando's creations have been showcased in both New York and Florida. He is an alumnus of Ringling College of Art and Design.
Words that describe this painting: bait shop, island, Sarasota, Florida, relaxing, fishing...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Paintings
Oil
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Paper, Acrylic
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Board, Tempera
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Oil
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Oil, Canvas
A stand of birch trees in autumn afternoon light. Orange-brown, purple and blue trunks against a bright green forest floor. This paintin...
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Oil
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Oil, Canvas
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract USA - Paintings
Oil
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